MEDIA LINKS AND RESOURCES

It is not our intention to list sites you might come across easily. Here, we point out places that in our view are either very useful, or important.

http://journalisted.com/: excellent site, that allows you to analyse the output of journalists, including their coverage of specific topics. The ability to see how careers develop over time in terms of stories covered is essential. Ironically (or perhaps not) the actual biographical details of many journalists are sketchy. But an essential resource for both activists and serious researchers alike.

http://www.spinwatch.org/: a frequently updated and well set-out site, devoted to the important work of uncovering the links between lobbyists, PR spinmeisters & government policy. In an era where the Con-Dem(n) government is extending privatisation beyond even New Labour's wildest dreams (a feat in itself), an essential resource. Though the fact that the Joseph Rowntree Trust seem to be their largest donor guarantees they'll not be organising revolution anytime soon.

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Welcome to Britain's premier parapolitical investigative magazine Notes from the Borderland (NFB). We have been producing the magazine since 1997 but some published material before then.

Our political perspective is Left/Green, but we welcome truth-tellers, whatever their affiliation. Research interests include the secret state (MI5/MI6/Special Branch, now SO15) & their assets, including those in the media. We are resolutely anti-fascist, and to that end investigate the far right and state infiltration of various milieus. In a shallow age where many TV programmes and print/internet stories are spoon-fed to servile journalists/bloggers by shadowy interests, NFB stands out as genuine investigative research.

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